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Subject: [humanmarkup] reference citation format and yet another markupinitiative


1. Per Rex's previous note on bibliography and citations for referencing
source documents, structured vocabularies, etc., and his intention to
add this item to next teleconference agenda, which of the many
bibliographic citation and reference styles do we want to use? Lots of
options, however, interoperability is a key issue with regard for
choice.

2.  yet another markup language initiative, with some relevance to HuML:
see
Robertson, Bruce 2002. XML Content Integration: An Example from the Heml
Project. IN New Directions in Humanities Computing. Joint International
Conference of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing and
the Association for Computers and the Humanities ALLC / ACH 2002 .
Hosted by the Department for Literary and Documentary Data Processing
(LDDV) of the University Computing Center (ZDV) and the Department of
English and American Literature, University of Tubingen, 24 -28 July,
2002.
http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/cgi-bin/abs/abs?propid=102
then view
The Historical Event Markup and Linking Project (HEML)
http://www.heml.org/
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